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1 Lecture 8 immunology Autoimmunity Dr. Dalia Galal

2 Autoimmunity Basically means immunity to self A condition that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys healthy body tissue.

3 Pick an organ, any organ... Autoimmunity can affect ANY organ/organ system in the human body Pemphigus Multiple Sclerosis Sjogren’s Syndrome Rheumatic Fever Autoimmune Hepatitis Ulcerative Colitis Goodpasture’s Syndrome Diabetes Autoimmune Uveitis Autoimmune hemolytic Anemia Addison’s Disease Rheumatoid Arthritis Autoimmune Oophoritis

4 Autoimmunity Classification Can be classified into clusters that are either organ-specific or systemic

5 Examples of Organ Specific Lungs of a patient with Goodpasture’s Vitiligo Hashimoto’s disease (thyroiditis)

6 Examples of Systemic Autoimmunity SLE

7 Examples of Systemic Autoimmunity Sjogren’s Syndrome

8 Causes of Autoimmunity

9 I- Genes and Autoimmunity The concept that a single gene mutation leads to a single autoimmune disease is the EXCEPTION not the rule. Genetic Autoimmune diseases DiseaseGeneMechanism APS-1 (Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 1) AIRE Decreased expression of self- antigens in the thymus, resulting is a defect in negative selection IPEX (Immunodysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked) FOXP3 Decreased generation of Tregs ALPS (autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome ) FAS, FASL Failure of apoptotic death of self reactive T or B cells

10 Complex Disease and Genetics There have been numerous disease associated genes or disease “susceptibility” genes linked to autoimmunity

11 II- Environment and Autoimmunity Pathogens, drugs, hormones, and toxins are just a few ways that the environment can trigger autoimmunity

12 Pathogens

13 Rheumatic fever is a classic example of molecular mimicry

14 Drugs and Toxins Drugs  Examples: Procainamide (Pronestyl)  Drug induced lupus Toxins  Examples: Toxic Oil Syndrome  Occurred in Spain in 1981 after people ate contaminated olive oil.  People developed unique illness marked by lung disease, eosinophilia, and excessive IgE Hormones Females are much more likely to develop autoimmune illness Rise in hormones associated with pregnancy may even cause abortion of the fetus (RSA)

15 III- Immune Regulation and Autoimmunity A defect in any arm of the immune system can trigger autoimmunity Complement T cellsB cells

16 Complement Deficiencies Presence of CD59 or CD55 –  autoimmune hemolytic anemia  autoimmune thrombocytopenia Deficiencies in the classical complement pathway develop immune complex diseases  SLE  RA

17 B cell and Autoimmunity Myasthenia Gravis Disease marked by progressive weakness and loss of muscle control Classified as a “B cell” Disease Autoantibodies against nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

18 T cell and Autoimmunity Diabetes Disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin “ T cell” Disease T cells attack and destroy pancreatic beta cells

19 Symptoms of autoimmunity Initial diagnosis may be missed in patients as diseases present with general symptoms  Fever, muscle ache, fatigue, joint pain Disease specific manifests  SLE – rash  Sjogren’s – dry mouth, dry eyes

20 Diagnosis of autoimmunity General tests  C Reactive Protein  Autoantibody titers (anti DNA, anti phospholipids, etc)  Presence of Rheumatoid Factor Disease specific tests  Neurological exam – Multiple Sclerosis  Fasting glucose - Diabetes

21 Treatment of autoimmunity The key to treating autoimmunity is Immunomodulation

22 Treatment Options Anti-inflammatory drugs Example: Corticosteroids Immunosuppressant drugs Example: Methotrexate Radiation Plamapheresis Cell Blocking Reagents


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